It’s the Middle Class, Stupid!

It’s the Middle Class, Stupid! by James Carville is a reprint edition published by Penguin on January 30, 2013. This 352-page book is presented in English and offers a critical examination of the challenges facing the average American, highlighting issues such as the devaluation of work and the soaring costs of education. Carville, alongside pollster Stan Greenberg, argues that both political parties must acknowledge their shortcomings while urging the electorate to reclaim its voice in the political landscape.
Readers will find a compelling dialogue between Carville and Greenberg as they present their perspectives on the failures of government and the implications for the middle class. The book emphasizes that addressing the disparities between the wealthy and the average citizen is not merely a matter of class conflict but a crucial issue for survival. Through their outspoken commentary, the authors aim to provoke thought and inspire action among Americans concerned about their future and the state of national governance.
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Government has really screwed things up for the average American. Work has been devalued. Education costs are out of sight. Effort and ambition have never been so scantily rewarded. Political guru James Carville and pollster extraordinaire Stan Greenberg argue that our political parties must admit their failures and the electorate must reclaim its voice, because taking on the wealthy and privileged is not class warfare—it is a matter of survival.
Told in the alternating voices of these two top political strategists, It’s the Middle Class, Stupid! provides eye-opening, outspoken, and provocative arguments on where our government has gone wrong and what Americans can do about it before it’s too late.
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